Devendra Banhart and Andy Cabic Kick Off California Tour

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Devendra Banhart and longtime friend, musical collaborator, and fellow singer-songwriter Andy Cabic (Vetiver) kick off a tour of California at the Berkeley Art Museum Friday, performing both individually and together in a casual mix of older and newer material. The tour continues with stops in Sonoma, Grass Valley, Chico, Felton, and Big Sur. Banhart is featured on the new collection Master Mix: Red Hot + Arthur Russell to benefit the Red Hot Organization's fight against AIDS.

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Devendra Banhart and longtime friend, musical collaborator, and fellow singer-songwriter Andy Cabic (Vetiver)—who together formed the vanguard of an experimental and folk-influenced aesthetic that emerged in the Bay Area around the turn of the millennium—will tour California in October 2014, performing both individually and together in a casual mix of older and newer material, including Banhart's 2013 Nonesuch Records debut album, Mala. See below for all of the dates; for additional details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Banhart has contributed a track to the new collection Master Mix: Red Hot + Arthur Russell, a multi-artist tribute album to benefit the Red Hot Organization's fight against AIDS. Banhart performs the track "Losing My Taste for the Night Life." (His label mate Sam Amidon appears on the album as well, performing "Lucky Cloud.") The album is due out this Tuesday, October 21, and is currently streaming in full as an NPR First Listen.

To pick up a copy of Devendra Banhart's Mala, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

DEVENDRA BANHART AND ANDY CABIC ON TOUR

Oct 17 Berkeley Art Museum Berkeley, CA
Oct 18 Gundlach Bundschu Winery Sonoma, CA
Oct 19 The Center for the Arts Grass Valley, CA
Oct 20 El Rey Theatre Chico, CA
Oct 21 Bret Harte Hall Felton, CA
Oct 23 Loma Vista Gardens Big Sur, CA
     

 

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    Devendra Banhart and Andy Cabic Kick Off California Tour
    Alissa Anderson

    Devendra Banhart and longtime friend, musical collaborator, and fellow singer-songwriter Andy Cabic (Vetiver)—who together formed the vanguard of an experimental and folk-influenced aesthetic that emerged in the Bay Area around the turn of the millennium—will tour California in October 2014, performing both individually and together in a casual mix of older and newer material, including Banhart's 2013 Nonesuch Records debut album, Mala. See below for all of the dates; for additional details, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Banhart has contributed a track to the new collection Master Mix: Red Hot + Arthur Russell, a multi-artist tribute album to benefit the Red Hot Organization's fight against AIDS. Banhart performs the track "Losing My Taste for the Night Life." (His label mate Sam Amidon appears on the album as well, performing "Lucky Cloud.") The album is due out this Tuesday, October 21, and is currently streaming in full as an NPR First Listen.

    To pick up a copy of Devendra Banhart's Mala, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

    DEVENDRA BANHART AND ANDY CABIC ON TOUR

    Oct 17 Berkeley Art Museum Berkeley, CA
    Oct 18 Gundlach Bundschu Winery Sonoma, CA
    Oct 19 The Center for the Arts Grass Valley, CA
    Oct 20 El Rey Theatre Chico, CA
    Oct 21 Bret Harte Hall Felton, CA
    Oct 23 Loma Vista Gardens Big Sur, CA
         

     

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